Wellbeing and Welfare

These services are here to help students get the most out of their time at University. Health and wellbeing are crucial ingredients of effective study as well as a rich and fulfilling student experience, but staying well in body and mind isn’t always easy at University.

For students with disabilities and long-term health conditions we understand that you may need support to manage your health and wellbeing, as well as your studies, while at University. We recognise that it’s much more difficult to learn and enjoy student life when practical and personal difficulties arise. Wellbeing Services can offer a range of services to support students personally and in their studies when difficulties occur.

Wellbeing Services can offer a range of services to support students personally and in their studies when difficulties occur.

You can find out more information via the following links: 

Alongside these pathways the Welfare team co-ordinate support for students out of office hours. Wellbeing Services also includes the Exeter Access Centre where applications for Disabled Students’ Allowance can be made.

We support current students studying at our Exeter campuses (Streatham Campus and St Luke's Campus). If you are based at our Penryn campus, please visit the FXU Wellbeing webpages.

Mark Sawyer

Head of Wellbeing and Welfare

Email: M.Sawyer@exeter.ac.uk